Impetigo is a skin infection caused by a bacterium; the staphylococcus as in your son's case or the streptococcus are the main culprits. It usually starts as small blisters, anywhere on the body ...
A leading pharmacist has warned Brits not to overlook changes to their skin – because they could be vital clues to a life-threatening condition. From a subtle discolouration to a change in texture or ...
Impetigo can easily spread to other parts of your body or to other people until it stops being contagious. Contagions stop generally 48 hours after you start using prescribed hydrogen peroxide ...
(MENAFN- Caribbean News Global) BRADES, Montserrat – The Ministry of health and social services is alerting the public to an outbreak of impetigo among infants and young children across Montserrat.